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containment and threat
Later that year, diplomat George Kennan wrote an article in Foreign Affairs magazine that became known as the " X Article ", which first articulated the policy of containment, arguing that the further spread of Communism to countries outside a " buffer zone " around the USSR, even if it happened via democratic elections, was unacceptable and a threat to U. S. national security.
The period between the fall of France and the British containment of the threat was referred to as the first happy time by the U Boat commanders.
Some say that Oliver saw Louis as a threat to his jazz throne and decided that having him in his band was a good form of containment, although by all accounts both cornetists enjoyed working together.
Although George F. Kennan's theory of containment articulated a multifaceted approach for U. S. foreign policy in response to the perceived Soviet threat, NSC-68 recommended policies that emphasized military over diplomatic action.
During Fantastic Five ( volume two ) # 4, a huge increase in his powers, triggered when Franklin deliberately exposes himself to cosmic rays to enhance his powers to cope with the threat posed by the newly-returned Doctor Doom, leaves him with stronger psionic powers and with a blazing skull for a face, forcing him to wear a containment helmet at all times.

containment and further
The report argued that the Soviet Union had a systematic strategy aimed at the spread of communism across the entire world, and it recommended that the United States government adopt a policy of containment to stop the further spread of Soviet power.
The fire broke containment lines on Monday afternoon ( 12 February ) and spread further through the park and into private property to the north-east.
Subsequent failures can permit these radioisotopes to breach further layers of containment.
Kennan further argued that the United States would have to undertake this containment alone but if it could do so without undermining its own economic health and political stability, the Soviet party structure would undergo a period of immense strain eventually resulting in " either the break-up or the gradual mellowing of Soviet power.
Johnson explained containment doctrine by quoting the Bible: " Hitherto shalt thou come, but not further.
Each member has gone their separate way, except for Dr. Egon Spengler, who still lives in the firehouse to monitor the containment unit, further his studies and teach a class on the paranormal at a local college.
In addition, as the battery ages, its steel outer canister may gradually corrode or rust, which can further contribute to containment failure.
Some, such as the pebble bed reactor, passively slow down the chain reaction when coolant is lost ; others have extensive safety systems to rapidly shut down the chain reaction, and may have extensive passive safety systems ( such as a large thermal heat sink around the reactor core, passively-activated backup cooling / condensing systems, or a passively cooled containment structure ) that mitigate the risk of further damage.
Immediate reaction: whip up a containment vessel around him to prevent further danger.
In an antimatter weapon, any failure of containment would immediately result in energy release, which would probably further damage the containment system and lead to the release of all of the antimatter material, causing the weapon to explode at some very substantial fraction of its full yield.
( Today, though canned and dried combat rations have further evolved into the MRE, these can now be self-heated, and thus only a containment tray is required for most units ).

containment and reinforcement
The synthetic nature of the products make them suitable for use in the ground where high levels of durability are required ; their main functions include: drainage, filtration, reinforcement, separation and containment.
The major functions encompass the entire range of functions listed for geosynthetics discussed previously: separation, reinforcement, filtration, drainage, and containment.

containment and command
The away team finally reaches the command center and attempt to reenergize the containment fields.

containment and under
In agriculture the crofters were liberated from the control of the landowners at the beginning of the war, but they were allowed only a right of containment of the farms under the plans of a later general socialization in the country.
Underlying the basis of thecontainmentof Germany was the so-called “ X documents ” provided by Carl Friedrich Goerdeler over the course of the winter of 1938 – 39 which suggested that the German economy, under the strain of massive military spending was on the verge of collapse, and which led British policy-makers to the conclusion that if Hitler could be deterred from war and if his regime was “ contained ” long enough, then the German economy would collapse, and with it, presumably the Nazi regime.
The Cold War policy of containment was to be applied to prevent the fall of Southeast Asia to communism under the precepts of the domino theory.
The first prototype Class III ( maximum containment ) biosafety cabinet was fashioned in 1943 by Hubert Kaempf Jr., then a U. S. Army soldier, under the direction of Dr. Arnold G. Wedum, Director ( 1944 – 69 ) of Industrial Health and Safety at the United States Army Biological Warfare Laboratories, Camp Detrick, Maryland.
Paul Wolfowitz, the military analyst for the United States Department of Defense under Ronald Reagan, had formulated a new foreign policy with regard to Iraq and other " potential aggressor states ", dismissing " containment " in favor of " preemption ", with the goal of striking first to eliminate threats.
Both he and Secretary of Defense George Marshall came under attack from men such as Joseph McCarthy ; Acheson became a byword to some Americans, who tried to equate containment with appeasement.
This represented a departure from the Cold War policies of deterrence and containment under the Truman Doctrine and post – Cold War philosophies such as the Powell Doctrine and the Clinton Doctrine.
The Bush Doctrine, and neoconservative reasoning, held that containment of the enemy as under the Realpolitik of Reagan did not work, and that the enemy of United States must be destroyed pre-emptively before they attack — using all the United States ' available means, resources and influences to do so.
Fire crews, including aerial support from six water bomber planes, continued the battle to contain the blaze and by Tuesday morning it was again under control though still burning freely within the containment zone.
Mack decided to make the city of Ulm the centrepiece of his defensive strategy, which called for a containment of the French until the Russians under Kutuzov could arrive and alter the odds against Napoleon.
containment facility surrounded by soldiers, while claiming that he was under mind control.
The area, a large empty sports field, was converted by the Australian Government into a containment area for asylum-seekers under the Pacific Solution.
Central programs begun under containment, including NATO and nuclear deterrence, remained in effect even after the end of the war.
All fuel rods from the 5 MWe Experimental Nuclear Power Plant and nuclear material generated by the disabling of the Nuclear Fuel Fabrication Plant were under IAEA containment and surveillance.
EPA, under section 405 ( d )( 3 ), established a containment approach to limit pollutants instead of numerical limitations.
The early stages of the Cold War were generally characterized by ideology of containment, an aggressive stance on behalf of the United States especially regarding developing nations under their sphere of influence.
While the spent fuel pools at Indian Point are not stored under a containment dome like the reactor, they are contained within a 40-foot-deep pool and submerged under 27 feet of water.
It is also important to note, that the global demand for particular pharmaceutical protein can easily be met from just a few acres of pharma-crop, which can be grown under high containment conditions ( e. g. in the greenhouse ).
Although Superwoman has no inherent powers, her powersuit alters her DNA via a containment field to resemble that of a Kryptonian and as such would potentially make her capable of all the same feats they possess under the yellow sun.
High pressure puffed grain is created by placing whole grains under high pressure with steam in a containment vessel.
The containment of China has been the central objective of the neoconservatives ' policies under the presidency of George W. Bush.
The AP1000 has planned vents at the bottom of the concrete structure surrounding the steel structure under the logic that it would help move air over the steel structure and cool containment in the event of a major accident ( in a similar way to how a cooling tower works ).
Containment buildings in the U. S. are subjected to mandatory testing of the containment and containment isolation provisions under 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix J.

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